Life at Baker Tilly is rewarding on so many different levels both professionally and personally: competitive compensation, a recognized work life balance and the ability to contribute with your firm to the community. Where you start your career is one of the most important decisions you will ever make.

Community Involvement

The Partners of Baker Tilly Durham recently presented a cheque for $10,000 to the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), resulting in a total contribution of $40,000. Baker Tilly Durham supports higher education and the local community. Their donations are part of an endowment in which the income goes to helping students in need.

There are few things as rewarding as getting involved in your own community. Our investment in the well-being of our clients and employees shows our determination to make a commitment to the communities where they live, work, and play. Not only do we make financial contributions, our team proudly participates on many boards and committees.

In 2018, amendments to the Income Tax Act were enacted to limit the $500,000 federal small business limit where a Canadian Controlled Private Corporation (CCPC) earns investment income. For every $1 of Adjusted Aggregate Investment Income (AAII) that a CCPC earns in excess of $50,000, its small business limit will be reduced by $5. The full small business limit, where the CCPC earns $150,000 or more of AAII, will be eliminated. AAII effectively includes any investment income that is not incidental or does not pertain to an active asset. Note that in Saskatchewan, the grind will reduce the provincial small business limit by $6 for every $1 of AAII because of the province’s higher provincial small business limit ($600,000).

Baker Tilly Canada Cooperative is a member of the global network of Baker Tilly International Limited, the members of which are separate and independent legal entities. Baker Tilly Canada refers to the association of member firms of Baker Tilly Canada Cooperative, each of which is a separate and independent legal entity.